Meet my new loom! Ā Ā Ā
After months of watching for used looms on Ravelry and always finding one that I liked too far away, I noticed a loom in Michigan that caught my eye on a second look.
The loom is a 22ā³ (weaving width) Harrisville Designs Jack loom with 8 shafts and 10 treadles and has a lot of great possibilities for expanding my weaving repertoire and really upping the design potential for my creations.
I had been planning on a new 8 shaft table loom and planning for one for the past several months. Ā However, everyone that had a table loom that I spoke with on-line all had the same advice--get a floor loom with foot treadles. Ā Most no longer had a table loom unless they were traveling and taking it to classes with them.
A new floor loom can be a huge investment and even with the table loom, I knew once I had the loom Iād need additional equipment to warp it and use it. Ā Most new looms do not come with the warping tools needed, just the loom. The additional cost equipment costs made me hesitate and I kept looking.
Initially, I didnāt think we could: Ā A. afford a floor loom or B. have enough space for one. Ā A couple other folks told me that not all floor looms were huge space hogs and many (like this one) can bet folded up to conserve space when not being used. I kept watching the ads for both table and floor looms to see what would pop up in my price range.
When I found this little gem in Michigan, I had to do some negotiating with both my hubby first and then the seller. Ā Things came together very quickly after that and we took a day trip to Kalamazoo to pick it up. Ā
This little loom had been found by a fellow Ravel-er (Iām guessing thatās the proper term) and restored using new parts from Harrisville Designs.
I was impressed with the pictures and it seemed like such a good deal since it came with a bench, castle tray, warping board, warping tools including the raddle, several shuttles and bunch of odds and ends tools. Ā All of which would have been additional costs on a new loom; for this one they were all included.
For about the same price as new table loom, I got everything I would need to start weaving on multiple shafts. It was just too good to pass up and we went for it.
So after our trip on Saturday, this morning I reconfigured my craft area and made room for the new loom. Ā I also connected a few things that had been disconnected for travel. Ā It is almost ready to weave. Ā I need to level the shafts, tighten up any loose screws and then warp it up.
I cannot wait to start weaving on it--Iāve got a 4 shaft pattern selected and several potential color combinations....
Have any questions, just ask! Ā
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